Industrial Worker (March 2, 1935)

The March 2, 1935 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 23, 2025

Contents include:

-AF of L craft union Tories shelve steel unionization drive

-Tremendous ovation is given tool and die makers joining forces with IWW strikers by Publicity Committee

-Fighting IWW offers only hope for AF of L building tradesmen

-Sandpoint workers to strike for better relief conditions

-Editorials: For a general strike; Poison root, poison fruit; The IWW and war; Historic labor struggle; "Bloody, but unbowed"

-The red feast by Ralph Chaplin

-Does American boss class plan war to get rid of jobless?

-Senate document reveals grafting of war pay-triots

-Abolish unemployment: how? by C.C.C.

-Will American big business want war if recovery fails? by Frank L. Palmer

-International peace: how come? by F.W. Thompson (Fred Thompson)

-Aw, give us a rest! by Covami

-Merchants of death: a working class review of remarkable book by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen exposing the munitions racket by Carl Keller

-How shall we fight war and fascism? by Roger Baldwin

-Organizing working class action alone can stop all wars by C.C.C.

-Can the exploiting class afford war? by Joseph Wagner

-Fascism in Northern Europe means poverty, jails, gallows for workingclass population by Harry Owens

-Big profits vs small wages by James DeWitt

-War profits and world devastation by Walter Dempsey

-IWW speakers carry spirit of solidarity to Canadian workers

-Hectic militarism characterizes New Deal officialdom

-The bloody loot of war by 413208

-Fascism and war by Robert T. Kerlin

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